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that bill called the rarely act was incorporated with in the affordable care act that passed into law in march of 2010 thanks in large part to a diverse coalition of 40 organizations who rallied in support of the bill. does cdc through appropriations passed part of the early act awarded grants organizations that help younger women deal with a unique challenges they face when diagnosed breast -- with breast cancer. this will create a national education and awareness campaign targeting young women so they are more likely to catch breast cancer early and survive. taking these actions knowing i have a role in helping future girls and women prevent breast cancer was empowering. with the help of breast cancer activists we turned personal adversity into universal good. every person has the capacity to empathize with others and be their champion. not all of us have children but all of us were children at one time so we can understand the consequences of decisions made by adults responsible for children's will be in. we must recognize our responsibility and our obligation to make decisions in
that bill called the rarely act was incorporated with in the affordable care act that passed into law in march of 2010 thanks in large part to a diverse coalition of 40 organizations who rallied in support of the bill. does cdc through appropriations passed part of the early act awarded grants organizations that help younger women deal with a unique challenges they face when diagnosed breast -- with breast cancer. this will create a national education and awareness campaign targeting young...
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they have all passed legislation against law enforcement agencies using drones without a court order and there are dozens of others here in illinois that are in the process of doing this. >> on that note we will end it. i do want to say but one key point of this is that the author is not going to putting the genie back in the bottle before debate. >> this includes real regulation and regulating the use of drones to affect privacy. >> thank you everyone for coming. we thank you very much. it is so nice to see one. >> thank you. >> anyone want to get
they have all passed legislation against law enforcement agencies using drones without a court order and there are dozens of others here in illinois that are in the process of doing this. >> on that note we will end it. i do want to say but one key point of this is that the author is not going to putting the genie back in the bottle before debate. >> this includes real regulation and regulating the use of drones to affect privacy. >> thank you everyone for coming. we thank you...
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worst done laws. sign defensive about the fact we have the worst but the point is the most of the country you don't have crazy things like -- talking about the lieutenant augustine can't he served two tours in afghanistan pivoted in fact you notice and today he just got back from kosovo. he's dedicated, wonderful soldier. the lieutenant was i would say illegally transporting his guns to d.c.. they were locked, unloaded in a case in his trunk. he'd been injured in afghanistan and left his guns while he was there. his parents had them in new jersey and he was driving back to south carolina and stopped at walter reed for a check-up but his injuries and in doing so got lost, got turned around and that is a little complicated story but got pulled over and above d.c. police claim that by stopping for medical treatment it was no longer legally transporting, just that one stop. wrong with getting out federal transport laws on guns is a to clarify if the gun is unloaded and locked in your trunk you can drive f
worst done laws. sign defensive about the fact we have the worst but the point is the most of the country you don't have crazy things like -- talking about the lieutenant augustine can't he served two tours in afghanistan pivoted in fact you notice and today he just got back from kosovo. he's dedicated, wonderful soldier. the lieutenant was i would say illegally transporting his guns to d.c.. they were locked, unloaded in a case in his trunk. he'd been injured in afghanistan and left his guns...
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the federal law, and that's the second case that going to be argued on wednesday, is the doma law, defense of marriage act. that act says that no state can be forced, essentially, to adopt gay marriage. the federal law defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman. now, if the court throws that out and says that is unconstitutional, that just means the states can do what they want. some states will adopt gay marriage. as a matter of fact, i think nine states right now have already legalized gay marriage. but the federal law wouldn't affect that one way or the other. it simply would change federal law and in states, by the way, where gay marriage was legalized, you would be able to get federal benefits if you were a partner in a gay marriage. the prop 8 case in california approaches it from a different standpoint. but these two cases give the court a real opportunity to make major changes in this area if they feel they're ready to do that. >> all right, paul, thanks so much. a pivotal case as it pertains to those two cases before the supreme court. meantime, join us in a moment. we'
the federal law, and that's the second case that going to be argued on wednesday, is the doma law, defense of marriage act. that act says that no state can be forced, essentially, to adopt gay marriage. the federal law defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman. now, if the court throws that out and says that is unconstitutional, that just means the states can do what they want. some states will adopt gay marriage. as a matter of fact, i think nine states right now have already...
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rule of law over rule of men and property rights, a top down hope over fear and priority to openness rather than defensiveness. >> i tried to explain how they affect the institution's in these sort characteristics highlighted as prominent features of the america he visited in the 1830's. but tokyo noticed something else "in new york the gatherings in the evening's one would run shoulders with men who had spent the day in the office or a bank, lawyers, businessmen, bankers the pleasures of society came at the end of the day where they waged a fierce battle for profit''. such a state of affairs shock to tokyo because he was dominated by men who held government captains of industry and merchants and the entrepreneur is were absent that tells us something about the disdain 1830's europe regarded business. but also something about america it was not as materialistic as many supposed -- times areas as many europeans supposed. a the pursuit of prosperity detoqueville found was not all consuming despite the fact the commercial republic was there. achieving economic success give americans the
rule of law over rule of men and property rights, a top down hope over fear and priority to openness rather than defensiveness. >> i tried to explain how they affect the institution's in these sort characteristics highlighted as prominent features of the america he visited in the 1830's. but tokyo noticed something else "in new york the gatherings in the evening's one would run shoulders with men who had spent the day in the office or a bank, lawyers, businessmen, bankers the...
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worst gun laws. i'm very competitive over this. >> host: i see that point. >> guest: i was trumped up on that. we don't have the right to bear arms at all. i went. i went again. worst gun laws. the defense about the fact that we have the worst -- most the country don't have crazy things. lieutenant austin can serve two tours in afghanistan. he just got back from kosovo. he's wonderful soldier and lieutenant ken was legally transporting his gums to d.c. they were locked, unloaded k. stinnett struck. he had been injured in afghanistan and he left his gums while he was there at his parents house in new jersey. he went to pick them up it was driving them to his home in south carolina. he stopped at walter reid to check on his injuries and in doing so got lost, got turned around and that part is a complicated story, but got pulled over and the d.c. police claim that by stopping for medical treatment he was no longer legally transporting. he was wrongly giving out the federal =tranfour. to clarify, if you'
worst gun laws. i'm very competitive over this. >> host: i see that point. >> guest: i was trumped up on that. we don't have the right to bear arms at all. i went. i went again. worst gun laws. the defense about the fact that we have the worst -- most the country don't have crazy things. lieutenant austin can serve two tours in afghanistan. he just got back from kosovo. he's wonderful soldier and lieutenant ken was legally transporting his gums to d.c. they were locked, unloaded k....
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it's a bad law. >> it shows where their priorities are and lack of consistency. they've been screaming about the deficit reduction looking for ways to spend less money. here is law that the justice department has decided not to defend because it's blatantly unconstitutional. two federal appellate courts have ordered it unconstitutional, yet john boehner and the republicans in the house who have peculiaralities in the law have complete control over this fund. they have butt $2 million into the defense of this, but they can't pay for hurricane sandy relief. >> eliot: well, they did the first step. >> for a small bit of it. >> eliot: i would make another argument which is not legal ethical, moral just a political matter i think john boehner is make amaking a huge mistake. they would have said we're no longer going to it defend this statute. bag it. see, we're changing. but they throw salt in an open wound. >> we don't see any of that. you're absolutely right. if they were going to say look, on the social issues where we lost, we're going to cut our losses and move o
it's a bad law. >> it shows where their priorities are and lack of consistency. they've been screaming about the deficit reduction looking for ways to spend less money. here is law that the justice department has decided not to defend because it's blatantly unconstitutional. two federal appellate courts have ordered it unconstitutional, yet john boehner and the republicans in the house who have peculiaralities in the law have complete control over this fund. they have butt $2 million into...
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most laws require that sudafed be kept behind the desk at the pharmacy. most pharmacies require that customers have a prescription history for that particular store before they will sell to them. >> have to have a prescription here, okay. >> most of these people are not chem ists. if you don't have pseudoephedrine you can't make meth amphetamine. >> limiting the cold mns have drastically reduced the sale of the drug. >> we're going oimprovise. i ain't quitting. >> unable to get her hands on sudafed for a shake-and-bake cook veronica looks to her son teddy who has been using the drug since he was 14. >> did you use your the drug from your mom? >> that was the first time i saw it. that really disturbed me. i lated it, i hated it. >> why did you start using? >> that was weird. we were bad old country kids. it was the only fun we had. >> he prefers a new product a cheap version of the old drug in package. >> that is what ice looks like. >> awere there any unintended consequence on the crack downed of pseudoephedrine? >> the manufacturer is manufactured in mex
most laws require that sudafed be kept behind the desk at the pharmacy. most pharmacies require that customers have a prescription history for that particular store before they will sell to them. >> have to have a prescription here, okay. >> most of these people are not chem ists. if you don't have pseudoephedrine you can't make meth amphetamine. >> limiting the cold mns have drastically reduced the sale of the drug. >> we're going oimprovise. i ain't quitting. >>...
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but at this point, he hasn't made any comments to law enforcement as to why he did it." travis cox knew both kyle and littlefield, and remembers them as men with a vision to support veterans... referring to chris kyle as a servant leader. "i think chris would want to be known as a great family man more than anything. as a good husband, and a good father, as a good seal, as a great american and a servant to others." kyle leaves behind a wife and two children. i'm cristina mutchler reporting. at least 20 people \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ at least 20 people were killed and more than 35 others were injured today in a suicide attack in iraq's northern city of kirkuk. officials say a suicide car bomber and men dressed in police uniforms attacked the city police headquarters. the united states and the united nations assistance mission in iraq condemned the attacks. kirkuk is located in an oil-rich area about 150 miles north of baghdad. a series of bombings in the area last month killed dozens of people and left more than 100 wounded the child hostage situation in alabama is in its six
but at this point, he hasn't made any comments to law enforcement as to why he did it." travis cox knew both kyle and littlefield, and remembers them as men with a vision to support veterans... referring to chris kyle as a servant leader. "i think chris would want to be known as a great family man more than anything. as a good husband, and a good father, as a good seal, as a great american and a servant to others." kyle leaves behind a wife and two children. i'm cristina mutchler...
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asonia gays gallegos recorports overhaul of laws. >> change may be ringing out at the vatican. in recent times the roman catholic church has had its share of trouble to deal with. it's reeled from one scandal to the next and had accusations it did more to cover up the times than punish perpetrators. pope fr popes pope francis made it a point of urgency to deal with members of the collegeky and lay people who live and work inside the vatican city. obvious have been the changes to laws involving child abuse, a crime that cares carries 12 years i am prisonment and a hefty fine. >> the church awareness is changing but we are not at the point yet where bishops are forced to deny ounce crimes. the question is: how much of the blow will really be applied. >> the vatican had in fact signed up for the u.n. convention on the rights of a child back in 1990. but it's taken it 22 years for it to tougher up its own laws on crimes against minors, an enforcement that comes after years of dealing with the repercussions of sexual abuse scandals within the church >> reporter: but for the victims
asonia gays gallegos recorports overhaul of laws. >> change may be ringing out at the vatican. in recent times the roman catholic church has had its share of trouble to deal with. it's reeled from one scandal to the next and had accusations it did more to cover up the times than punish perpetrators. pope fr popes pope francis made it a point of urgency to deal with members of the collegeky and lay people who live and work inside the vatican city. obvious have been the changes to laws...
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the president's responsibility to carry out laws passed by congress. we have already covered this. there is a specific reference to the war powers in this constitution. in this legislation. we are not going to be able to resolve in this committee the long-standing dispute between the executive and legislative and judicial branches of government as to how the exercise of force is authorized and implemented. i would urge us to stick to the issue at hand. this is one of the most challenging and difficult decisions for members to make on the authorization of force. it is heart wrenching. we knowconsequences of the use of force -- i think we shouldn't try to deal with the overall issues of authorization generally, which requires far more discussion. >> any other members? >> mr. chairman, i agree with senator cardin that the president has asked for authority under the war powers authorization. as a result of that, we ought to be clear here that that is what we are responding to. we have the word constitution in here and that is what causes the disagreement among parties. i would respectf
the president's responsibility to carry out laws passed by congress. we have already covered this. there is a specific reference to the war powers in this constitution. in this legislation. we are not going to be able to resolve in this committee the long-standing dispute between the executive and legislative and judicial branches of government as to how the exercise of force is authorized and implemented. i would urge us to stick to the issue at hand. this is one of the most challenging and...
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you can't pass a law -- >> hang on. gang. >> there's no way to pass a law that will apply equally to every case. every case is different. and some moms fight for custody, but they will fight all the way. we need judges to see that in this case, the child would be better served living with dad or mom? we have to have judges with open minds. >> on that note, the fathers' rights movement is going strong across the country, and where and how it has the most impact. >> the fathers' rights movement movement should be short supported by everyone, especially mothers. the fathers' rights movement in no way, it benefits the child, but the mothers as well. >> welcome back, and we're talking about fathers rights and the fathers' rights movement. and it's pushing for shared custody after divorce. you are from illinois, and how has that changed things for dads? >> in the last 14 months, there's a group called illinois fathers, and they have done some see if it eventual gets the impact. but that has come recently. >> a bit of a balanc
you can't pass a law -- >> hang on. gang. >> there's no way to pass a law that will apply equally to every case. every case is different. and some moms fight for custody, but they will fight all the way. we need judges to see that in this case, the child would be better served living with dad or mom? we have to have judges with open minds. >> on that note, the fathers' rights movement is going strong across the country, and where and how it has the most impact. >> the...
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it looks like the health care law is open for business. it looks like after all the misery love company types have had their say, a solid majority of the country wants the president's program to make it. the website, we're told, is working. as i said, what a bad day for those little trolls who live under the bridge. david corn is the washington bureau chief nor mother jones magazine and michael tomaski is with the daily beast. i want you to look at this poll and what people think about this. right now 55% of the country supports the idea of making it work. they want to keep it as it is, make it work. only 43% want to repeal it. another interesting number, a little more nuanced according to a current cnn orc poll. a majority of americans 53% said it was too soon to tell. saying it's not seen its day in court. not yet. keep in mind these polls were conducted before improvements to the law's website were announced over the weekend. so, david, there's good objective news and good perceptive news. totally 180 from the way this thing's been play
it looks like the health care law is open for business. it looks like after all the misery love company types have had their say, a solid majority of the country wants the president's program to make it. the website, we're told, is working. as i said, what a bad day for those little trolls who live under the bridge. david corn is the washington bureau chief nor mother jones magazine and michael tomaski is with the daily beast. i want you to look at this poll and what people think about this....
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there's marco -- that's the pat robertson law school guy on the left there. he is the guy who put out my nominee for the single greatest obama care press release title of all time. obama care will mandate free sex changes. really? incidentally, also when that george reeker's riling boy came out in the miami news times, he is the one that defended george reeker saying that clearly this was a setup. somebody planted the hooker there. i don't believe the massager thing for a minute. but here's marco rubio doing -- public food, that erected over the past 48 hours in wyoming and in the "new york times," and on facebook and in the pr shop hired by the family so they could have their family change in public. that delightful fact was sparked by these ads being run against liz cheney in wyoming as she tried to mount her senate campaign there -- back to the future, to have mike huckabee's daughter, running attack ads against a candidate who has a gay sister that says see this shows you're not anti-gay enough. but that ad was effective enough in wyoming, it got liz cham
there's marco -- that's the pat robertson law school guy on the left there. he is the guy who put out my nominee for the single greatest obama care press release title of all time. obama care will mandate free sex changes. really? incidentally, also when that george reeker's riling boy came out in the miami news times, he is the one that defended george reeker saying that clearly this was a setup. somebody planted the hooker there. i don't believe the massager thing for a minute. but here's...
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the law have a better idea practice tomorrow. he does not know right now. i wish i could tell you. i think the way that trashes plane we feel good about that. we do not want to get into a situation where i'm out there and i came back a week too soon and i'm set back another four-six weeks. >> the bears' defensive back has been named defensive player of the week. rogers confirmed he suffered a fractured collarbone >> the bulls visit one of the best teams in the nba tonight. the pacers are the only undefeated team left in the leak. the chicago bulls are 1- 2. rose has struggled shooting just 28% with nearly six turnovers a game. still to come this midday, tom skilling has a full this midday, tom skillin[ female announcer ] when it comes to your smile, all stains are not created equal. a cup of coffee means surface stains. a cup a day for a decade? ♪ deep, set-in stains. crest 3d white whitestrips go beyond where most toothpastes can reach, safely removing stains below the enamel surface, to whiten as well as a $500 professional treatment. after all, if you're not whitening, you're
the law have a better idea practice tomorrow. he does not know right now. i wish i could tell you. i think the way that trashes plane we feel good about that. we do not want to get into a situation where i'm out there and i came back a week too soon and i'm set back another four-six weeks. >> the bears' defensive back has been named defensive player of the week. rogers confirmed he suffered a fractured collarbone >> the bulls visit one of the best teams in the nba tonight. the...
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both laws aim to block same-sex marriage becoming legal. a decision isn't expected until sometime in june. today a palace memorial will be held for tom clemens head of the colorado prison system. you remember this he was shot dead in his home last week. he was a troubled son of a good friend of the colorado governor. he died in a shootout in the state of texas. heather? >> well postal workers across the country have a message. they want to continue saturday mail delivery. it is mandated law but the loss is threatening to cut it to save money. karen gray of houston stopped rallies in virginia in maryland. they protested the same saturday service. >> the possibility of an end to saturday delivery looms large. the general wants to stop saturday mail delivery starting with office. the national association of letter carriers said a loud collective. >> this is part of a pre-meditated rumor designed to stop the postal service. >> union leaders more of the same. >> deliver on rday. >> they agree more are paying bills on-line but not everybody like
both laws aim to block same-sex marriage becoming legal. a decision isn't expected until sometime in june. today a palace memorial will be held for tom clemens head of the colorado prison system. you remember this he was shot dead in his home last week. he was a troubled son of a good friend of the colorado governor. he died in a shootout in the state of texas. heather? >> well postal workers across the country have a message. they want to continue saturday mail delivery. it is mandated...
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we are a nation of laws and the people of principle. denying my client a trial and detaining them indefinitely is at odds with their oldest values on the eve of our revolutionary war we held trials for british soldiers responsible for the boston massacre. our founding father john adams served as one of the british soldiers defense lawyers but today even basic due process in guantÁnamo is denied including the opportunity to confront their accusers be presented with evidence against you and have access to counsel. our threats are real. criminals and terrorists prosecuted and jailed. our enemies must know that we will bring them to justice no matter what. as a people guided by principle and the rule of law, we can do better than indefinitindefinit e detention. for centuries american servicemembers have fought and paid the ultimate sacrifice to protect the fundamental values that define our nation. we should strive to always be faithful to those values especially when it is most challenging to do so. >> the thank you lieutenant. the last w
we are a nation of laws and the people of principle. denying my client a trial and detaining them indefinitely is at odds with their oldest values on the eve of our revolutionary war we held trials for british soldiers responsible for the boston massacre. our founding father john adams served as one of the british soldiers defense lawyers but today even basic due process in guantÁnamo is denied including the opportunity to confront their accusers be presented with evidence against you and have...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> back to "hardball" now. the "sideshow." state of shock. aaron schock. let's say you're a u.s. congressman in a state that's expected to take up the issue of gay marriage in the coming weeks, and let's say you have a history of supporting a federal amendment that would ban it entirely. in those circumstances you might expect it to be a hot topic with reporters, right? illinois congressman aaron schock apparently never saw it coming. >> why don't you support that issue, by the way? >> well, i just haven't. >> i mean, is there a reason? it seems to be a few states have passed it. obviously the needle is moving in a lot of polls. i'm wondering what the reason is? >> i think everybody has a set of beliefs on issues, social issues in particular, that are a reflect
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> back to "hardball" now. the "sideshow." state of shock. aaron schock. let's say you're a u.s. congressman in a state that's expected to take up the issue...
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her sister and brother-in-law were murdered by people like davis. she said the thought of the cases being reopened... >> i was traumatised. going through two years of legal proceedings in his case was devastatingly overwhelminglyive. >> the trial, the death of two people is horrific. my heart goes out to the families. all the punishment of davis will not help the families. that's the punitive system that we are a part of. the illinois supreme court will decide davis's fate. with time off for good behaviour released. >> what's the first thing you this. >> go to disneyland. i'm serious. i want to be a kid. i want to do things that i was not able to do. disneyland. >> i want to do things like that, and see things. i was going to a museum, but as a kid. i didn't pay attention to the exhibits. i want to go there and take in the things i have missed. >> what do you think it will be like if you do get out, going back and outside. >> i think about that. it's scary. you know how you never been to prison. when you out there. all the terror that you feel is re
her sister and brother-in-law were murdered by people like davis. she said the thought of the cases being reopened... >> i was traumatised. going through two years of legal proceedings in his case was devastatingly overwhelminglyive. >> the trial, the death of two people is horrific. my heart goes out to the families. all the punishment of davis will not help the families. that's the punitive system that we are a part of. the illinois supreme court will decide davis's fate. with...
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>law. i realize that you weren't part of the legislature 10, 20, 30 years ago, but in your estimate t. is that what happened. >> i don't know if it was the pension systems or the leng similarities, or governors, we have never looked to the actual waries to tell us what is required to fund the pension system and how to get there. over the next 30 years, beer on a scheduled plan, with no gains to get us the funding in 30 years. >> representative, you have found someone to blame, because the only ones paying are the employees in the state retirement system. nobody else is paying other than what they were originally required to pay. it's those of us who were either retired or will be retired who are the only ones paying a price for 60 years of fraud. we had a contract. >> can i respond? >> you violated that contract. >> of the $100 billion that is owed right now, $79 billion is still going to be paid by taxpayers. and that debt is going to have to be paid by taxpayers over the next 30 years. so
>law. i realize that you weren't part of the legislature 10, 20, 30 years ago, but in your estimate t. is that what happened. >> i don't know if it was the pension systems or the leng similarities, or governors, we have never looked to the actual waries to tell us what is required to fund the pension system and how to get there. over the next 30 years, beer on a scheduled plan, with no gains to get us the funding in 30 years. >> representative, you have found someone to blame,...
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we now have a law, a bill sign into law, that would criminalize abortion at six weeks of pregnancy. in arkansas it is 12 weeks. in mississippi legislature is doing all it can to shut down abortion clinics. in virginia, owning a main candidate for government of virginia is trying to shut down all of the abortion clinics in that state. >> here is what is fascinating to me about what you are highlighting. have you a trajectory of the politics of this issue in a national election that look at a coalition that is being assembled in particular young women, particularly single women, are a mass ofly powerful democratic constituency. they come out to vote, black, white, latino, all races. >> right. >> you are eing intense ifying restrictive and go after the providers more medically amenable it that. so what does that add up to politically at that moment? what i look at when i look at the polling on roe, on the polling on abortion and the polling on choice, a lock need state y statis that's been true for 15 or 20 years. is this what we are confined to? >> no. i think what is going to change
we now have a law, a bill sign into law, that would criminalize abortion at six weeks of pregnancy. in arkansas it is 12 weeks. in mississippi legislature is doing all it can to shut down abortion clinics. in virginia, owning a main candidate for government of virginia is trying to shut down all of the abortion clinics in that state. >> here is what is fascinating to me about what you are highlighting. have you a trajectory of the politics of this issue in a national election that look at...
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as we have taken, again taken the federal law, federal health care law and fit it into the insurance fabric of wisconsin. the other thing that wisconsin has, or had, has for another couple of months, but had was a high-risk pool. again, not all states have a high risk insurance plan. but we had a high risk insurance plan which, i would argue, was functioning fairly well. but with all of the provisions of the transform, it made -- the affordable care act, it may the idea of having another health plan out there from our perspective irrelevant. because it was going to be extra, there was going to be extra assessments and extra work putting that together. so we took the step of eliminating the high risk insurance pool, and we are asking all of those folks to move, again, move to the exchange if they have some -- if they believed they have some income eligibility, or just go shop like everyone else. there's no more preexisting condition laws. prohibition. so they will be able to access coverage just through a general agent or broker. so that was another change we made to kind of get to wh
as we have taken, again taken the federal law, federal health care law and fit it into the insurance fabric of wisconsin. the other thing that wisconsin has, or had, has for another couple of months, but had was a high-risk pool. again, not all states have a high risk insurance plan. but we had a high risk insurance plan which, i would argue, was functioning fairly well. but with all of the provisions of the transform, it made -- the affordable care act, it may the idea of having another health...
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it misstates current law. interpretedhas been by the administration in a way that is, frankly, contrary to the crafters of the patriot act. section 215 of the patriot act says that you can obtain information that is relevant to national security investigations. what has happened since that has been enacted? it is a low bar. the nsa's interpretation, it is no bar at all. they're collecting information about every phone call made by every american. clearly, that is not relevant to a terrorist investigation. to note thatnt business records that are the subject of 215 include a lot of sensitive information. records, credit card records, medical records, are these things we give up to the government? no. they are sensitive. that is why they are being sought. this amendment does not and the ability to pursue terrorism. we're all for that. we require that the government adheres to the law. that requires relevance to a terrorist investigation. -- i do not challenge the motivation of the gentleman who is offered this a
it misstates current law. interpretedhas been by the administration in a way that is, frankly, contrary to the crafters of the patriot act. section 215 of the patriot act says that you can obtain information that is relevant to national security investigations. what has happened since that has been enacted? it is a low bar. the nsa's interpretation, it is no bar at all. they're collecting information about every phone call made by every american. clearly, that is not relevant to a terrorist...
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the legal issue is contract law and how it applies to the fine print and frequent flier agreement. the outcome of this case expected next year already huge. how we express dissatisfaction and the perimeters is all on the table. it's the court who will decide what will happen to those miles you have if you complain about your flight. >>> doctors ending up with more patients and getting paid less. we'll see what that could mean as far as your choices, and likely that will mean fewer choices for you. i'm david schuster in for ali velshi. thank you for joining us, we'll see you soon. >>> hello, welcome to al jazeera america, i'm thomas drayton. here are the top stories we are following this hour: the motor city is bankrupt. detroit once the nation's fourth largest city can begin to shed its $20 billion debt. it could mean cutting the pensions of thousands of retired city workers. >> the engineer in control of the train was nodding off shortly before the train lost control in new york. the federal agencies investigating the crash removed the rail union from the investigation saying ther
the legal issue is contract law and how it applies to the fine print and frequent flier agreement. the outcome of this case expected next year already huge. how we express dissatisfaction and the perimeters is all on the table. it's the court who will decide what will happen to those miles you have if you complain about your flight. >>> doctors ending up with more patients and getting paid less. we'll see what that could mean as far as your choices, and likely that will mean fewer...
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gun laws. so they got special permission from the d.c. police office and also from the capitol police and there are a lot of capitol police officers here. those are the rules to make sure the guns are back there and we are not allowed back there either. that really is the point that she is going to make. what's most interesting is that her aud yns, audience are conservative democrats who feel that banning these type of assault weapons, they don't want to do it. >> i'm glad that you pointed out that there was a special -- our colleague david gregory took it on the chin for having a high-powered magazine on his show. there is a significant reason why. when i said theatric, i meant it. critics of this kind of gun control law say it's because of the look. they look so incredibly menacing but are they any different that what is legal? sl there a lot of specificity about what kind of weapon will constitute an assault weapon? >> there are. in fact, i should tell you that i should probably stop talking because we expect senator feinstein and othe
gun laws. so they got special permission from the d.c. police office and also from the capitol police and there are a lot of capitol police officers here. those are the rules to make sure the guns are back there and we are not allowed back there either. that really is the point that she is going to make. what's most interesting is that her aud yns, audience are conservative democrats who feel that banning these type of assault weapons, they don't want to do it. >> i'm glad that you...
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minimum wage laws which i support. this puts money back in the economy and you ha more money to spend. >> we'll do 101. >> where did the money come from? >> sploi and demand. >> it comes from where the employer had to pay that. the employer has to pay more for julie, we can't hire kim perly. >> wrong, wrong. >> walmart's profits are in the billions. >> here we g. johnathon, the is the liberal excuse. they make enough money. >> i didn't say that. >> it is a throw and half percent margin. and if you raise the wages, 50 percent you wipe it o. >> and of course, communities begging walmart to come for the jobs and prices and valuehey create. but what jowly is trauk talking about. she advocates violating the rights of the employer to offer a wageshe wants and the right of employee to accept the wage. and you rather have somebody not working for $6 an hour or n working at $25 than working at six or sen that a job to learn skills and get a head. >> how about the fact that the money would pen fit walmart when they reinvest. tha
minimum wage laws which i support. this puts money back in the economy and you ha more money to spend. >> we'll do 101. >> where did the money come from? >> sploi and demand. >> it comes from where the employer had to pay that. the employer has to pay more for julie, we can't hire kim perly. >> wrong, wrong. >> walmart's profits are in the billions. >> here we g. johnathon, the is the liberal excuse. they make enough money. >> i didn't say that....
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like every new law, they're going to be glitches in the sign up process. along the way that we will fix. i've been saying this from the start. we found out that there have been times this morning were the site has been running more slowly than it normally will. the reason is because more than 1 million people visited the web site before 7:00 a.m.. there were five times more users in the marketplace this morning than had ever been on medicare.gov at one time. and gives you a sense of how important this is to millions of americans around the country. that is a good thing. we are going to be speeding things up to handle all of the demand that exceeds anything that we had expected. consider that just a couple of weeks ago apple rolled out to mobile operating systems. within days they found a calypso a fixed it. i do not remember anyone insisting apple to stop selling iphone or ipad. that is not how we do things. we do not actively route for failure. we get to work, we make things better. we keep going. in that context i will work with anybody who has a serious
like every new law, they're going to be glitches in the sign up process. along the way that we will fix. i've been saying this from the start. we found out that there have been times this morning were the site has been running more slowly than it normally will. the reason is because more than 1 million people visited the web site before 7:00 a.m.. there were five times more users in the marketplace this morning than had ever been on medicare.gov at one time. and gives you a sense of how...
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they found everybody but still looking for that mother-in-law. that represents the story so many people are wandering through the place that were once neighborhoods. >> sean: we have reports that the 24 children were believed dead the plaza towers elementary school. we mentioned that there is an ongoing search and rescue effort. we can see it going on behind you. are we talking about the same 24 kids, do you know? >> from what i understand, yes. you know how this happens. these numbers start coming in. from what i understand the same 24 kids are here. that is the latest. this kind of thing changes all the time and more delicate with we are talking about children. when you look at violent pile of rubble. from what we understand, teachers could be in there as well which would make sense. they have so many people here that are searching and dogs in there, as well. as darkness comes, they will continue to work and hopefully the skies will be kinder to this area tonight so they can continued their work and it won't get more dangerous. then in the morn
they found everybody but still looking for that mother-in-law. that represents the story so many people are wandering through the place that were once neighborhoods. >> sean: we have reports that the 24 children were believed dead the plaza towers elementary school. we mentioned that there is an ongoing search and rescue effort. we can see it going on behind you. are we talking about the same 24 kids, do you know? >> from what i understand, yes. you know how this happens. these...
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guest: that sounds like a question of trust and state law. host: let's move on to sharon from texas, republican. ander: hey, good morning merry christmas. thank you. i have a question about the federal reserve. ourre coming to the end of 100 year charter with the federal reserve. i would like to know if we signed another one or not. a newrstand that this is system with fiat currency. we do not have the money because it is not back light gold and silver. the government has the authority to coin our money without interest, so we are paying the federal reserve interest to print our currency, fiat currency. i hope people will get behind campaign for liberty and rand paul and forcing an audit of the fed. do you know if we are stuck with the federal reserve for another 100 years or so? guest: when the federal reserve was first created, it had a 20 year charter. that charter was repealed to come up for renewal. -to the point we would be better off with a different currency, i do not believe that theory supports that at all. we had over 100 years exp
guest: that sounds like a question of trust and state law. host: let's move on to sharon from texas, republican. ander: hey, good morning merry christmas. thank you. i have a question about the federal reserve. ourre coming to the end of 100 year charter with the federal reserve. i would like to know if we signed another one or not. a newrstand that this is system with fiat currency. we do not have the money because it is not back light gold and silver. the government has the authority to coin...
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we had to get to a situation where you violate laws like that cathat, you can be punished. gerri: hsbc faced a money laundering fine of $2 billion, a record only 11% of the profits from last year as a comparison. give me a little rule, hsbc wasn't all that much i suppose. seriously, how do we get around the problem of these big banks, what is the solution to that? if your own top cop says i cannot hold these people to justice because there are fears it will bring down the entire financial system in this country, what do you do? >> i did not vote for dodd-frank, but that was supposed to take care of too big to fail and you have a bill that you are not too big to fail. the government standing behind it, and that sort of moral jeopardy is a problem in and of itself. gerri: tim geithner says the government will have the ability to close firms under dodd-frank. it didn't happen, did it? >> wisher kept them from a failing before dodd-frank, so who knows what will happen afterwards. gerri: thank you for coming on the show tonight, appreciate your help on this very tough issue. tha
we had to get to a situation where you violate laws like that cathat, you can be punished. gerri: hsbc faced a money laundering fine of $2 billion, a record only 11% of the profits from last year as a comparison. give me a little rule, hsbc wasn't all that much i suppose. seriously, how do we get around the problem of these big banks, what is the solution to that? if your own top cop says i cannot hold these people to justice because there are fears it will bring down the entire financial...
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universal back ground checks, a law that requires customers to pay for the background check and a law that limits magazines to 15 rounds. after the news of the death of his cabinet secretary, the governor did not just sit down and sign right away. it was an interesting moment when he sat down to sign these bills. i think he was taking a minute to let it sink in. watch. historic day today in colorado as those new gun reform, gun lawrie forms are signed into law. of course it will also be remembered as a tramgic day because of what else has happened in colorado at this time. mean while, this is the front page the people woke up to of the new york daily news today. shame on us. shame on u.s. assault weapons bill dead. dianne feinstein said that her bill to bring back an assault weapons ban, a bill to ban the sale of high capacity magazines that hold more than ten bullets at a time, that bill will be left out of the senate democrats'. that is a decision made by harry reid who says that the assault weapons bill does not have the vote does make it past a fill buster by the republicans. o th
universal back ground checks, a law that requires customers to pay for the background check and a law that limits magazines to 15 rounds. after the news of the death of his cabinet secretary, the governor did not just sit down and sign right away. it was an interesting moment when he sat down to sign these bills. i think he was taking a minute to let it sink in. watch. historic day today in colorado as those new gun reform, gun lawrie forms are signed into law. of course it will also be...
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law. i follow constitutional law ad nauseam. is asked by way. why. i'm always thought about constitutional law. in newspapers 51 said -- in federalist papers 51, what is government itself? degrees reflection on human nature. and it went back to refer to the great security against a gradual concentration of the several powers in the same department consists in giving to those who administer each department the necessary constitutional means, the personal motives to resist encroachment of the others. and the government was set up to specifically prevent that. and the problem is, i am sitting here, not only in this administration, but in the previous administration and several administrations, the executive branch is taking for granted that they have exclusive power over issues that they don't. and i'm concerned about that. and what do we do to prevent that? where does it stop? here's my question. we've seen the president, and past presidents, inserting the war powers act which i think violat
law. i follow constitutional law ad nauseam. is asked by way. why. i'm always thought about constitutional law. in newspapers 51 said -- in federalist papers 51, what is government itself? degrees reflection on human nature. and it went back to refer to the great security against a gradual concentration of the several powers in the same department consists in giving to those who administer each department the necessary constitutional means, the personal motives to resist encroachment of the...
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>> guns are bad and they will make new laws to make sure whenever he is doing is illegal. john: how innovation and lets us even on their own little phone. find out right here have we could see that the weather was kind of getting bad. here's the crawl space, the hole -- that's what saved our life. but that night, immediately, the red cross was there. that volunteer, he didn't even know us. he just knew that there was a family with two younger kids who didn't have a place to go. that was the red cross. i knew that's what they stood for. they help people. john: my biggest fear for america they will spend as broke grabbing more than $3 trillion every year we can barely keep track of what they spend. can they help us here? says yes says adam that started a web site called open the books.com it is our mission to post online every time tax and spend at the federal, state, and local level. >> in 2006 there was an act that said this stuff has to be up there. and we got together on this bid legislation that is the data that down loaded and reorganize stand up loaded into the common
>> guns are bad and they will make new laws to make sure whenever he is doing is illegal. john: how innovation and lets us even on their own little phone. find out right here have we could see that the weather was kind of getting bad. here's the crawl space, the hole -- that's what saved our life. but that night, immediately, the red cross was there. that volunteer, he didn't even know us. he just knew that there was a family with two younger kids who didn't have a place to go. that was...
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>> guns are bad and they will make new laws to make sure enever he is doing is illegal. john: how innovation and lets us even on their own little phone. find out right here have government john: my biggest fear for america they will spend as broke grabbing more than $3 trillion every year we can barely keep track of what they spend. can they help us here? says yes says adam that started a web site called open the books.com it is our mission to post online every time tax and spend at the federal, state, and local level. >> in 2006 there was an act that said this stuff has to be up there. and we got together on this bid legislation that is the data that down loaded and reorganize stand up loaded into the commons. john: that was enough? >> we think we have reorganized and displayed the data to help regular people in their home town and zip code see the massive money flow come out of washington d.c. to see the massive>hamount of federal spending in in your locale the most common response is oh my gosh i am in the wrong business. john: you live in illinois and before this he
>> guns are bad and they will make new laws to make sure enever he is doing is illegal. john: how innovation and lets us even on their own little phone. find out right here have government john: my biggest fear for america they will spend as broke grabbing more than $3 trillion every year we can barely keep track of what they spend. can they help us here? says yes says adam that started a web site called open the books.com it is our mission to post online every time tax and spend at the...
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but despite the politically motivated misinformation campaign, the states committed to making this law work are finding competition and choice are actually pushing cost down. just last week, new york announced that premiums for consumers who buy their insurance in these online marketplaces will be at least 50% lower than what they're paying today. [ applause ] 50% lower. so folks' premiums in the individual market will drop by 50%. for them and for the millions of americans who have been able to cover their sick kids for the first time, like this gentleman who just said his daughter has health insurance, who have been able to cover their employees more cheaply, or are able to have their kids who are younger than -- who are 25 or 26 stay on their parents' plan. for all those folks, you'll have the security of knowing that everything you've worked hard for is no longer one illness away from being wiped out. [ applause ] now, finally, as we work to strengthen these corner stones of middle class security, good job with decent wages and benefits, a good education, home of your own, retireme
but despite the politically motivated misinformation campaign, the states committed to making this law work are finding competition and choice are actually pushing cost down. just last week, new york announced that premiums for consumers who buy their insurance in these online marketplaces will be at least 50% lower than what they're paying today. [ applause ] 50% lower. so folks' premiums in the individual market will drop by 50%. for them and for the millions of americans who have been able...